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Aristide Briand - Wikipedia Aristide Pierre Henri Briand (French: [aʁistid pjɛʁ ɑ̃ʁi bʁijɑ̃]; 28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime Minister of France during the French Third Republic
Aristide Briand – Biographical - NobelPrize. org Briand, the enemy of war, was forced by the irony of events to lead his nation during World War I for eighteen critical months from October, 1915, to March, 1917
Briand, Aristide (1862–1932) - Encyclopedia. com Briand's grand design concerned foreign policy much more than it did domestic policy He was appointed minister of foreign affairs fifteen times and served continuously from 1925 to 1932
Aristide Briand | Chemins de mémoire In the aftermath of the war, Aristide Briand was a partisan of the strict application of the Treaty of Versailles and firmly believed that Germany should be forced to pay reparations for the war
Aristide Briand — Wikipédia Député de la Loire et de Loire-Inférieure, initiateur et rapporteur de la loi de séparation des Églises et de l'État de 1905 codifiant la laïcité en France, il est onze fois président du Conseil 2 et vingt-six fois ministre sous la Troisième République Il joue un rôle essentiel dans les relations internationales après la Première Guerre mondiale
Briand BRIAND, Aristide (1862-1932), born Nantes Elected deputy for Saint Etienne in 1902, Briand began his political life as a socialist and thereafter moved steadily rightwards
Kellogg–Briand Pact - Wikipedia The Kellogg–Briand Pact or Pact of Paris – officially the General Treaty for Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy[1] – is a 1928 international agreement on peace in which signatory states promised not to use war to resolve "disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them"
First World War. com - Whos Who - Aristide Briand Aristide Briand (1862-1932) served six terms in all as French Prime Minister - 1909-11, 1913, 1915-17, 1921-22, 1925-26, 1929 - and was France's longest serving First World War premier, succeeding Rene Viviani in October 1915